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Winners and losers from the EU's proposed ban on palm oil
6 July 2018
Energy
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Southeast Asia is the global laggard in renewables, but for how much longer?
3 July 2018
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Restoring peat, improving welfare and empowering women: can we have it all?
Restoring peat, improving welfare and empowering women: can we have it all?
2 July 2018
Food & Agriculture
A most unlikely hope: How the companies that destroyed the world’s forests can save them
A most unlikely hope: How the companies that destroyed the world’s forests can save them
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Big Data can transform SDG performance. Here’s how.
Big Data can transform SDG performance. Here’s how.
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3 ways to fill Asia-Pacific’s social protection gap
3 ways to fill Asia-Pacific’s social protection gap
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Carbon & Climate
Climate change raises the bar for disaster resilience
Climate change raises the bar for disaster resilience
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Seaweed, Indonesia's answer to the global plastic crisis
Seaweed, Indonesia's answer to the global plastic crisis
26 April 2018
Food & Agriculture
Can sustainable bioeconomy be a driver of green growth?
Can sustainable bioeconomy be a driver of green growth?
30 March 2018
Food & Agriculture
Smallholder farmers are key to making the palm oil industry sustainable
Smallholder farmers are key to making the palm oil industry sustainable
28 March 2018
Water
Why the rich in Jakarta have better access to water than the poor—it's not the piped network
Why the rich in Jakarta have better access to water than the poor—it's not the piped network
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Policy & Finance
Green bonds do more harm than good
Green bonds do more harm than good
1 February 2018
Food & Agriculture
To save Indonesia's carbon-rich peatlands, start by mapping them
To save Indonesia's carbon-rich peatlands, start by mapping them
4 January 2018
Food & Agriculture
Indonesia has a carrot to end illegal logging; now it needs a stick
Indonesia has a carrot to end illegal logging; now it needs a stick
8 December 2017
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Boosting renewable energy bankability in Southeast Asia
Boosting renewable energy bankability in Southeast Asia
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Food & Agriculture
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